The animated comedy series, which is helmed by two real-life best friends, is a coming-of-age tale of teenage sexual discovery and the consequences of puberty. The creators have previously shared that many of the stories were inspired by their own awkward and retrospectively hilarious experiences when they were teenagers.

“Whenever we interviewed a writer for the show we’d always say, ‘Tell us about what it was like when you had your first period, or what it was like when you were caught masturbating,’” said director Mark Levin during last year’s PaleyFest panel for the show. “That was the litmus test because they had to be able to freely open up. We made the room a really safe place where everyone could talk about that.”

While Kroll voices his own teenage character, among others, comedian John Mulaney (Kroll’s Too Much Tuna cohort) provides the voice for Goldberg’s character.